[M.-A. Lemburg] > mxDateTime is part of egenix-mx-base which is covered > by an open source license similar to that of Python (with less > fuzz, though :-). > Good to know. > That's correct. I was refering to the mx.DateTime.Parser > module, which implements several different date/time parsers. > > The basic interface is mx.DateTime.DateTimeFrom(string). No format > string is required. Ah, OK. Well, that is handy, but since this is meant to be a drop-in replacement for strptime, I don't think it is warranted here. Perhaps something like that could be put into Python when Guido starts putting in new fxns for the forthcoming new datetime type? And I do agree that strptime is not need most of the time. But it is there so might as well fix that non-portable wart. -Brett C.
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